Appliance Removal in Cocoa, FL

Free if it qualifies · refrigerators & freezers always taken

Cocoa homeowners do not need a quote to get rid of an appliance. Text us photos and if it qualifies the removal is free, with nothing waiting at the kerb for a collection date. Refrigerators and freezers are always accepted at a flat $49.99, any condition, or $99.99 as a total from upstairs. We plan around the older homes around Cocoa Village, where doorways were framed narrower than a modern side-by-side refrigerator.

  • Free if it qualifiesNo trip charge, no upstairs fee, no take-apart fee
  • $49.99 flat — fridges & freezersAny condition, working or not, no photos needed
  • Recycled, not landfilledWorking units re-homed or donated; the rest broken down for materials

What we take in Cocoa

RefrigeratorsAny condition, no photos needed — flat $49.99. Refrigerator details →
Upright freezersAny size, any condition, working or not. Freezer details →
Washers & dryersSingles or the whole pair — free if they qualify. Washer & dryer details →
StovesElectric or gas, disconnected — free if they qualify. Stove details →

Historic Cocoa streets: doors off, tight turns, older utilities

Cocoa Village and the streets around it hold some of the oldest housing stock in Brevard County. Interior doorways of 28 to 30 inches are common, which a modern French-door refrigerator will not clear with the doors on. Taking them off is routine here and costs nothing extra. Cocoa also sits at the mainland end of SR 520, so a Cocoa stop slots naturally into the same day as Merritt Island, Cocoa Beach or Rockledge.

Where the truck parks on a Cocoa Village street

The older streets around the village were laid out for cars that no longer exist. Driveways are short, some are shared, and the kerb is often the front garden. That is our problem to solve rather than a reason to charge more — but it helps enormously if you mention it when you text, because the crew then arrives knowing they are carrying rather than backing up to the door. There is no charge for a longer carry.

Cocoa pricing, in full

The reason there is a price at allEverything else on this list is free when it qualifies, so the obvious question is what makes a refrigerator different. It is the sealed system: the refrigerant has to be recovered before the unit can be scrapped, and that is a real cost on every unit regardless of what it looks like. Pricing it is also what lets us accept every single one, rusted, dead or otherwise.

How to get rid of an old appliance in Cocoa

There are four realistic routes, and it is worth knowing what each actually involves:

Kerbside or bulk-waste collectionBulk-waste rules in Brevard are set city by city, and the unincorporated areas run on a different arrangement again. Anything holding refrigerant has to have it recovered before it can be thrown out at all, which is why kerbside programs usually will not simply take a refrigerator. And whichever program applies, the appliance sits out front until the scheduled date.
Retailer haul-awayAn appliance store will take the old unit — but generally only when you are buying the replacement from them, usually as a paid add-on tied to their delivery calendar rather than yours.
Scrap collectorsThey will take metal-heavy units — washers, dryers, stoves — when it suits their route. Refrigerators and freezers are usually passed over, because the refrigerant has to be dealt with first.
Brevard Appliance Removal — free when it qualifiesText photos and your ZIP to (321) 604-1285 and you get an answer before anyone drives out. If it qualifies we haul it free, with no purchase required and nothing waiting at the kerb. Refrigerators and freezers are always accepted at a flat $49.99, $99.99 total from upstairs.

One photo settles it — Cocoa

You do not need a quote, an inspection or a call-back queue. Send one picture of the appliance to (321) 604-1285 and we will tell you whether we can take it for nothing. There is no obligation attached to asking, and no follow-up campaign if the answer is no.

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How it works

Recycled rather than landfilled

This is the part most haulers skip over. A Cocoa appliance leaving on our truck is triaged: repairable units get repaired and re-homed or donated, and everything else is broken down so the metal, motors and glass are recovered. A refrigerator or freezer cannot legally be scrapped until its refrigerant has been recovered by a recycler equipped to handle sealed systems, which is the single reason those units are priced when the rest are free — and the reason Brevard County kerbside collection will usually leave one sitting at your kerb.

Cocoa appliance removal — common questions

How much does appliance removal cost in Cocoa?

Nothing at all if the appliance qualifies. Text photos of it to (321) 604-1285 and we will tell you — a qualifying Cocoa pickup carries no trip charge, no upstairs fee and no take-apart fee. Refrigerators and freezers are the single exception: a flat $49.99 in any condition with no photos needed, or $99.99 as a total if the unit has to come down from upstairs.

Will you take the refrigerator doors off in Cocoa?

Yes, and there is no charge for it. Plenty of Cocoa homes predate the appliances now sitting in them, and a French-door refrigerator simply will not clear a 30-inch doorway with the doors attached. We take them off, get the unit out and take the doors with it.

Will you take the refrigerator doors off in Cocoa?

Yes, at no charge. In the older Cocoa Village housing the doorway is almost always the constraint rather than the appliance, and doors come off as a matter of course. They leave with the unit — you are not left with two refrigerator doors in the hallway.

How do I pay for a Cocoa pickup?

On the day, when the appliance is on the truck — not up front, and not before you have an answer about whether it is free at all. If the appliance qualifies there is nothing to pay. If it is a refrigerator or freezer it is $49.99, or $99.99 as a total from upstairs, and you know that number before anyone drives out.

Do you take broken appliances in Cocoa?

Yes. A washer that died mid-cycle or a stove that stopped heating still qualifies for free removal — broken is not the same as rusted out. Text photos to (321) 604-1285 to confirm. Refrigerators and freezers we take in any condition whatsoever, working or not, however old, for a flat $49.99.

What does not qualify for free removal in Cocoa?

Appliances that are rusted out or very old. That is the entire list. Everything else usually qualifies, and photos are how we check, which is why we ask for them instead of quoting blind. Refrigerators and freezers do not need photos at all — we take those in any condition for a flat $49.99, or $99.99 as a total if the unit has to come down from upstairs.

What we remove in Cocoa

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Old appliance in Cocoa? Free pickup if it qualifies.

Text photos of it to (321) 604-1285 and you will know before anyone drives out. Refrigerators and freezers are always taken — flat $49.99, any condition, no photos needed, $99.99 total from upstairs.

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